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Romanian minister defends keeping Thunder's Enes Kanter at airport

Romania's foreign minister says his country had no choice in detaining Oklahoma City Thunder centre Enes Kanter in the capital's airport.

Oklahoma centre says Turkish embassy cancelled his passport over political views

Oklahoma City Thunder's Enes Kanter is returning to the United States after being detained in a Romanian airport. Kanter, who is from Turkey, said in a video on Saturday morning, that the Turkish embassy canceled his passport and he'd been detained for several hours. at a Romanian airport. (Jim Mone/The Associated Press)

Romanian minister defends keeping Kanter at airport

Romania's foreign minister says his country had no choice in detaining Oklahoma City Thunder centre Enes Kanter in the capital's airport.

Teodor Melescanu said Romania could not "proceed otherwise" in comments made to news.ro. He declined to comment further.

Kanter was detained at Henri Coanda Airport on Saturday before departing to the United States via London.

The basketballer, who is Turkish, said in a video Saturday on his Twitter account that the Turkish embassy cancelled his passport and that he'd been detained for several hours at a Romanian airport.

Kanter said he believed he was held because of his political views. He has been a critic of Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Kanter supports Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen, who opposes Erdogan.

Melescanu spoke Sunday from the summit of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation, taking place in Istanbul.